Sickle Cell Disease is present at birth. Most people do not show signs of it until about four months old, so it can take some time for a doctor to recognize it. The most common symptoms is anemia. Some other symptoms include:
- Shortness of breathe
- Dizziness
- Headaches
- Coldness in the hands and feet
- Pale skin
- Chest pain
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